Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
Because stoping the whiskey rebellion showed that the nation had a strong goverment and democratic-republicans didn't want that
I believe that the answer is The Whiskey Rebellion
I believe it was the Whiskey rebellion
The States. He was an anti-Federalist
The States. He was an anti-Federalist
The Whiskey Rebellion is what you're thinking of i believe. It demonstrated how much stronger the United States government was under the Constitution versus how messed up it was under the Articles of Confederation and the Shay's Rebellion. Hope this helps!
Hamilton was a Federalist- he believed the power should be concentrated in the federal government, not in the individual states. (Jefferson strongly disagreed.)
Jefferson and Madison supported small government control (and a stricter interpretation of the Constituation), while Adams and the Federalists wanted more government power.
They believe they are both federalists.
I believe it is National Debt. (If you have an account and i am wrong please put in the correct answer.)
i believe he participated in giving ideas and possibly wrote it. Jefferson was in France (Ambassador) during the time the committee met in Philly to write the Constitution. While Jefferson agreed with Madison on some issues, he disagreed on others, and was in the anti-Federalist camp.